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Gill Beck

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General Introduction

Gillbeck is a delightful pink traditional Lakeland Cottage,sleeping 5, idyllically situated by a pretty beck in the lovely village of Caldbeck near to the quieter Northern Fells of the Lake District The village is in the "rain shadow" thereby experiencing considerably less rain than other parts of The Lake District.

Alongside its tranquillity and charm Caldbeck has everything to make your holiday enjoyable. A village green complete with duck pond, a 12th Century village church, a traditional Lakeland pub, two cafes and a well-stocked village store and Post Office. This area is one of the more remote and lesser known parts of The Lake District but has outstanding scenery and some of the best, less frequented walking in The Lake District. The surrounding fells and woodllands are easily accessible on foot and there are many signed footpaths.The well known high peaks of Skiddaw and Blencathra are only a short distance away.

Gill Beck has three bedrooms and is bright and attractive inside.The personal touches added by the owner, make it feel really special.

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Things To Do

Things To Do

Things to do in and around Caldbeck.

The scenery around Caldbeck is both beautiful and varied, from the gentle rolling countryside bordering the village to the rugged fells beyond. The village itself is full of history from the legendary John Peel's burial place in St.Kentigern's churchyard to the ruins of the Bobbin Mill in the spectacular Howk Gorge with its waterfalls to which a foot path leads straight from the village green. Gentle walks can be taken around the village or through the bluebell woods at Watersmeet and the more challenging peaks of Skiddaw and Blencathra are only a short distance away.

The Solway Coast and Hadrian's Wall are within easy reach. In the village of Hesket Newmarket, 1.5 miles away, The Old Crown is famed for its home-brewed real ales.

The market town of Carlisle is only 13 miles away and has a market and lots of shops. The city also has an historic Castle, Cathedral as well as the famous racecourse.

Rheged is the Lake District’s most popular tourist attraction. There’s loads to do for the kids, with a giant cinema screen, as well as exhibitions, play area and shops, specialising in local produce. www.rheged.com.

Keswick is the adventure hub of the northern Lake District and is around 15 miles or 30 minutes drive from Caldbeck. The town offers a vast choice of outdoor activities on two feet, a bike, and on water. There are also lots of places to eat and a wide choice of things to do in rainy weather.

Derwentwater

Keswick’s lake has an easy, ten-mile path around it, and a paved, pushchair-friendly stretch along its western shore.

• Fishing licences are available from the Tourist Information Centre at Moot Hall, in the centre of Keswick

• Lake cruises take 50 minutes for a round trip, or you can hop on and off at any of the seven jetties around the lake. www.keswick-launch.co.uk

• Hire self-drive motor boats and rowing boats, or even hire the Keswick Launch for special events. www.keswick-launch.co.uk

Derwent Island House www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-derwentislandhouse

This eighteenth century house is on an island on the lake. It is owned by the National Trust but lived in by a tenant (how lovely). It is open to the public for a few days each year, subject to lake levels. Tickets must be booked in advance either by calling 017687 73780 or visiting the small National Trust shop by the lakeside.

Hope Park This park, between the town centre and the lake, has a 9-hole pitch and putt course, crazy obstacle golf, a plant centre, lots of seats, and an ice-cream stand.

Fitz Park This park has a children’s playground, a cricket pitch (see the locals play in summer), a bowling green and tennis courts

The Theatre by the Lakewww.theatrebythelake.com

Positioned between Hope Park and the lake, the Theatre has a summer season of 6 rotating plays. It is much loved for its Christmas shows and also the many festivals it hosts, including Words by the Water and the Jazz and Mountain festivals.

The Pencil Museum www.pencilmuseum.co.uk

At Southey Works, Main Street. The Cumberland Pencil Co. has been based in Keswick for 175 years, and this well-thought out museum tells the history of pencil making, with a replica of a graphite mine. It is highly suitable for kids, with a quiz and drawing zone. There is also a café and pencil shop. Open daily from 9.30-4.

The Mining Museum www.keswickminingmuseum.co.uk

It’s not well known outside the area, but Cumberland was a hive of mining activity for hundreds of years. This museum, at Otley Road, tells the story, starting with the immigration of German mining specialists in 1564. In the geology room, you can find out about mining copper, lead, graphite, slate, coal, iron and gypsum and discover how they were smelted and treated to provide familiar objects. Open 10-5 daily, closed on Mondays in winter.

Threlkeld Mining Museum www.threlkeldminingmuseum.co.uk

The mine at Threlkeld, 3 miles east of Keswick, produced granite for road building until 1982. Here, you can go underground to see a real mine, see the original quarry machinery and visit the geology and mining museum. Open 7 days a week from Easter to October.

Honister Slate Minewww.honister.com

The mine is on Honister pass, 9 miles west of Keswick. It is the last working slate mine in the country. There are guided tours of the mine itself, and a visitor centre, but most people go there for the Via Ferrata. This ‘iron road’ is an updated version of the climbing system used by Victorian miners to get to work; it has iron cables and hand holds up the rock face, reaching the 2126 ft-high summit of Fleetwith Pike. Open 7 days a week, 9-5.

Cars of the Stars Museum www.carsofthestars.com

This is the best place in the world to take small boys of all ages on a wet day. It ‘does exactly what it says on the tin’ in that it has famous cars from stage and screen – Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Herbie, Batmobiles, the Flintstones car, the Delorean from Back to the Future, a Thunderbirds car, Knightrider, the ‘A’ Team… the list is endless and comprehensive! Located at Standish Street. Open April-December, 10-5.

The James Bond Museum On Southey Hill Trading Estate. Opened by the owner of Cars of the Stars, this new exhibition has cars and gadgets from the James Bond films, including the octopus from Octopussy and the gun from The Man with the Golden Gun. Cars include the Mustang from Diamonds are Forever, a Lotus Esprit from The Spy Who Loved Me and a Russian tank from Golden Eye.

The Puzzling Place www.puzzlingplace.co.uk

At Museum Square. This interesting exhibition aims to entertain with confusion, with lots of optical illusions, including holograms and an ‘anti-gravity’ room. There is a puzzle shop and a puzzle room. Open 10-6, seven days a week from Easter to November. Open 11-5 from November to Easter, closed Mondays.

The Keswick Brewing Co.www.keswickbrewing.co.uk.

You can tell how long this has been here – it’s based on Brewery Lane. Full brewery tours available but opening times vary – call 017687 80700.

Derwentwater Marina, Portinscale www.derwentwatermarina.co.uk Here you can have lessons in sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, kayaking, climbing and scrambling. Also hire out boats.

Platty+ www.plattyplus.co.uk Based at the Lodore boat landing. Here you can have lessons in canoeing, kayaking, dinghy sailing, rowing, dragon boating, Viking longshipping and power boating. Also hire out boats. Open Mar- Oct, 10-6.

Live Music

A number of eating places have live musicians in the evening. Try:

• The Oddfellows Arms, Main Street, has live music seven nights a week in the summer months .

• The Square Orange, St. John’s Street, has live music on Thursdays. www.thesquareorange.co.uk

The Keswick Lodore Spa www.lakedistricthotels.net/spabreaks Treat yourself to a Pamper Day at one of Keswick’s most beautifully sited hotels. Indoor pool, sauna, gym, tennis court and full range of beauty treatments.

Oxley’s Spa at Underscar www.bluefishspa.co.uk/underscar Book a Spa Day Pass at Oxley’s Spa at Underscar Manor, Applethwaite. Forty acres of woodland, indoor pool, fitness room and sauna.

Keswick Golf Club www.keswickgolfclub.com Based at Threlkeld Hall, three miles to the east of Keswick. 18-hole parkland course with Lakeland views. Club house with bar and restaurant, golfing shop.

You can also get downloadable walking guides from www.keswick.org/walks

Places to eat:

There are lots of places to eat in Keswick, including a large number of modern bars and cafes. Places that have stood the test of time include:

• The Dog and Gun – traditional food and good beer in a low-beamed, slate-floored, atmospheric setting. Memorable.

• The Old Keswickian - for fish and chips and home-made, traditional pies to eat in or take away. Fuel for life! – www.oldkeswickian.co.uk

• The Loose Box – tasty pizzas in a wide variety of flavours. Popular with kids.

• Abraham’s Tea Room is above George Fisher, outdoor-gear shop, and offers simple, popular lunches – www.georgefisheronline.co.uk/abrahams

• The Lakeland Pedlar – Keswick’s only vegetarian place with a healthy menu with a wide appeal. Gets very busy at lunchtimes, but is worth the wait. www.lakelandpedlar.co.uk

• The Lakeside Gardens café – next to the Theatre by the Lake. Straightforward menu. Lots of outdoor seating with fabulous lake views.

Keswick market (Saturdays) has a number of food stalls offering fresh fruit, home-made pies, cheese, baked goods and, curiously, fabulous hot Indian food

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